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Shivam Singh

Beginner-Level 4

No, distance degree and full-time course have the same value.

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Debajit Chandra

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Hi Abhi,
To become a certified ethical hacker you need to take a separate course on ethical hacking and you may get certified by EC Council followed by exam.
It's a good to see that you have set your objective in your early days and I assume you want to settle your career in IT security. If yes, then choose your graduation with specialization as Security. It would help you to understand the security domain and it's application and how EH skills would help you along it's way.

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Debajit Chandra

Guide-Level 14

Hi Deepak,
Tally is an accounting package which you may use for your day to to accounting and final accounts whereas SAP comes with bigger roles and application for overall enterprise level tool. SAP has multiple module with a combination of BPM and flows of different area of business.
Comparing SAP with Tally is bit unfair in order to scope and function. If you are from a accounts background and I presume you are new in industry then Tally is a package you need to learn in first place so that you will get to know how a software can help you for day to day accounting work but down the line SAP will help you on higher side for management
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Debajit Chandra

Guide-Level 14

Game programming involves taking the design specifications of the game designers, integrating the art and sound, and translating it all into a playable game. Doing this requires a lot of mathematics, logic and computer skills, particularly in the area of programming languages like C/C++, scripting languages and application programming interfaces or APIs.
The programming of a game is a complex endeavor and includes the following:
Mapping the terrain of the game environmentImplementing artificial intelligence for non-player charactersConnecting player input via the controller to the events happening onscreen
Its no wonder that programmers a
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

As you are a concultant, you are advised to do MBA Consultany Management offered by BITS Pilani in distance learning mode. MBA in Consultancy Management is a four-semester Work Integrated Learning Programme which leads to a Masters degree in Consultancy Management. This programme is designed for participants working in Consulting and allied business organisations as well as professionals managing consultancy projects in other organisations. The aim of this course is to address the need for skilled professionals in the Consultancy industry. It will provide the participants with a good understanding of consultancy practice and the underl
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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

The most feasible option I see for you is that after you complete your BCA and then you can do another 1-year course from an open university like IGNOU, which should complete your quota of 16 years. After that you can pursue an MS from a university in Canada.

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Michael WarnePassionate Blogger and Technology Enthusiast

Contributor-Level 6

Every institutes have different fee structure for CCNA and MCSE courses, you have to search to visit center & Website. You can get idea from Koenig Solutions.

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Michael WarnePassionate Blogger and Technology Enthusiast

Contributor-Level 6

No, it is not good idea Because both are different certification course. As far as I know you should do CCNA + CCNP. You get training form Koenig Solutions.

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